Magellan Maestro 3200 GPS
Magellan - 9800007001Release Date: Aug 2007
Average Expert Rating
Summary of User Reviews
Number of Reviews: 8Positive Reviews: 88%
Negative Reviews: 12%
Positive Review
Reviewed by: mudfoot on 27-May-08
Strengths: SD slot expandable, small , lightweight , portable.
Weaknesses: charger is proprietary
Summary: If you can get one at good price ($99 or so), it is a deal. The GPS works well and it is expandable via SD card slot. Here is a trick to extend the battery: You can get close to 3 hours out of the battery if dim the display to very low output. I was able to upgrade the amount of POI's...you can too, if you look for them online. My experience has been overall positive, although once in while it take more than a minute or two to lock on to the satellites. The charger is proprietary; so I had to buy a AC/DC adapter for the unit.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: hoss64 on 28-Jan-08
Strengths: Thin, lightweight (not cheap lightweight)clear directions, easy to use. This is the one to buy if you want the basics of a GPS with voice directions. It fits perfectly in my Laptop bag.
Weaknesses: No USB port and short battery life if you are using it to walk around with.
Summary: Hertz uses Magellan for there Never Lost GPS with is optionally available for about $10.00 a day when you rent there cars. I rent a lot of cars for business travel and have never had the budget to pay for the Never Lost GPS, but on several occasions was upgraded to a car with the GPS installed. Quite frankly once I started using it I was hooked. Find the nearest gas station when I am returning a rental car - no problem. Need Starbucks in the AM - no problem. (Well yes they are everywhere without using a GPS but its still fun to use!) I was originally attracted to the wide screen models, but when this unit came on sale at Best Buy during the Black Fridays Ads at under $200 I just bought it, hoping I would not be disappointed by its size. For my needs it has been perfect. I pop it in my laptop bag and use the included suction cup mount and charger when I pick up my rental car. I have almost forgotten how to use "mapquest":) I am giving the unit 5 stars based on the price/feature - performance ratio.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: andyzhang on 23-Jan-08
Strengths: I really enjoy the GUI (Graphical User Interface) this unit has and the plethora of POIs.
Weaknesses: Some of the letters will press visually (mostly the "E") but the system won't input the character.
Summary: Charge it and use it, The 3200 is very simple and awesome to use. This is my first unit, it is thin and easy to pocket. The window suction cup mount is the best. It comes w/lighter socket power adapter and internal battery.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: discount1 on 04-Dec-07
Strengths: small, light and easy to program
Weaknesses: does not pronounce the street names
Summary: This is the third GPS unit I've owned. This is by far the easiest to program. As an example, to progran an address, the unit asks for the city first. When you put in the street only the first few letters are needed before it gives you a list of streets in that city that use those first few letters. The voice is clear and easy to understand.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: tvh55 on 01-Dec-07
Strengths: Reasonably priced
Weaknesses: None noted
Summary: In my opinion, this is a very good entry level unit. I recently purchased both the Magellan Maestro 3200 and Magellan's 4250. While the 4250 has more features and is a "widescreen" model, it really wasn't worth the $200 difference in price. We use both in vehicles driven daily for business and they are saving a considerable amount of time and frustration in routing from one site to the next.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: dellphs on 27-Nov-07
Strengths: small, light weight, user friendly, SD card slot.
Weaknesses: Cant use a Lat. Long. to find a place. No USB cable to connect to computer.
Summary: I found the 3200 to be user friendly, and simple to operate. The voice is clear, and understandable. No updated maps as of yet, but it is fairly new. You will need either an SD card or a USB cable to update, neither of which is included.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: kivman on 25-Nov-07
Strengths: slim; light weight; clarity
Weaknesses: could be longer battery life
Summary: I recently purchased this new magellan product. The price was very competitive. It is pretty accurate and the clarity is good. Since it is portable, the battery life could be longer.
Negative Review
Reviewed by: sorryshopper on 15-Nov-07
Strengths: just an average gps
Weaknesses: customer support
Summary: Magellan has VERY POOR customer service. It has an unsatisfactory rating with the BBB. Customer service and technican support is in India--it is the WORST.


